High School Nude-ical -- Hardcore Screw-Up

A bunch of parents brought their kids to see Zac Efron in his G-rated High School songfest -- they got full frontal nudity instead.

It all went down in God-fearing Utah -- where managers at a South Jordan movie house decided to move a screening of "High School Musical 3" to one of its bigger theaters at the last minute.

But here's the fun part: according to the Deseret News, someone forgot to swap out the movie reel on the projector -- which was set to show the R-Rated flick called "Sex Drive."

Suddenly, it was lights, camera, and all sorts of sexually explicit material.

The parents freaked and the movie was stopped as soon as employees could reach the stop button. No word how many people stayed to watch the rest of the movie -- not HSM, the other one.

Tags: high school musical, high school musical 3, HighSchoolMusical, HighSchoolMusical3, Sex Drive, SexDrive, theater, utah

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16. It must be a conspiracy! LOL, a very similar thing happened inTuscaloosa,Alabama at the huge Hollywood 16 theatre plex. HSM3 was supposed to be shown, but my son's girlfriend said that Saw V came on instead. My son didn't want to see HSM3 and didn't go with her. He later said he wished he had gone just to see that happen- he thought it was hysterical. The management gave everyone raincheck tickets to the next show, but they had to wait and kill a couple of hours. She said that it was packed with kids and they were scared and freaking out.

Posted at 9:06AM on Nov 10th 2008 by Tide Fan

17. Yeah, it's funny now, as an older adult, but as a Mom I would have been reeeeally upset if I'd taken my child into this situation. And, Manager's Mom, your girl deserves a raise!

Posted at 2:30AM on Oct 30th 2008 by Mama

18. Big deal. The same ones that are going to see HSM3 with there parents are going to see Sex Drive with there friends. Not a big shock. Half the little punks out there these days can teach the parents a thing or two about sex. They are far from innocent little virgins.

Posted at 3:32AM on Oct 30th 2008 by Diane

19. I understand the parents being upset, the movie should have been checked before playing it. Come on though, geez haven't they ever heard the saying "to err is human?" Are they going to say that they have never made a mistake while at work or slipped up at home and said something wrong in front of their kids? Well.....that's ridiculous! Get over it already! I also agree with the person who said "Did the parents not realize the rating on the movie was rated R instead of G?" I think that would be a little hard to miss!!! Maybe the parents should have been paying more attention!!! I mean if your gonna blame and be so angry at someone for making a mistake then why can't they blame you for not noticing the big fat Rated R across the screen. Furthermore suing for something like that is ridiculous! Did you notice the first comment someone posted? It said it was grounds to sue them? That is even more ridiculous!!

Posted at 12:14PM on Oct 30th 2008 by Melika

20. 16. Very funny indeed... that your children and you as parents are supporting such trash... and you are all so frustrated that you think so lightly of all these stupid perversions that are in reality making you not only so unattraftive but so dumb as well... Cheer on, fools! Coporate America is filling its pockets out of your stupidity and little frustrations of impotent ones.... and porn is going mainstream and your children are anything but sluts and pimps to be. Congrats! You can be proud!

Posted at 1:58PM on Oct 30th 2008 by myriam

Well said

Posted at 12:07AM on Nov 3rd 2008 by Switch

21. i too think the blame is on the parents.how on earth couldn't they have seen the R ??i mean parents sometimes can be so ignorant.but as for the sueing idea i just think thats just too funny........

Posted at 11:27AM on Nov 25th 2008 by star

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